Telegram from F. C. Hockema to E. O. Holland "Miss Earhart in East George Putnam Two West Forty-fifth Street New York City Arranges Program President Elliott at Seymour Hotel New York City Thursday," September 30, 1936

Letter from F. C. Hockema, Assistant to the President of Purdue University, to Helen B. Schleman, Director of the Residence Hall for Women at Purdue, regarding Amelia Earhartâ€™s accommodations while at Purdue, November 5, 1935

Letter from F. C. Hockema, Assistant to the President of Purdue University, to Amelia Earhart on behalf of Edward Elliott regarding Earhart's freedom to change the schedule for her visit to Purdue as she sees fit, as well as meeting arrangements in...

Letter from George Putnam to Edward Elliott regarding progress on plane and flight route, also references copy of letter to John LaGorce, Vice President of the National Geographic Society, January 2, 1936

Letter from Earl Rudisill to Edward Elliott informing Elliott that the Amelia Earhart Foundation Fund at Thiel College has made "encouraging progress" but the depression "has reduced the results very materially" and he hopes that the Thiel and...

Letter from G. Stanley Meikle to Edward Elliott regarding Amelia Earhart's discussion with Mr. Eugene Vidal, Director, Bureau of Air Commerce, concerning the Purdue Research Foundation's "contribution in the development of the new airplane," April...

Letter from F. C. Hockema to Principal B. E. Myers acknowledging his letter in the absence of President Elliott and declining the present possibility of Amelia Earhart addressing his high school, June 19, 1935

Amelia Earhart standing with (left to right): Dorothy C. Stratton (Dean of Women), Clare A. Coolidge (Assistant Dean of Women), and F. C. Hockema (Assistant to the President of Purdue University) on the steps of one of the engineering buildings,...

Photograph of, from left to right: Viola Gentry, original member of the Ninety-Nines, who flew in the first day postal covers of Amelia Earhart airmail stamp; Jill McCormick, instructor in instrument flying, department of aviation technology and...

Letter from Earl Rudisill to Edward Elliott requesting more information about Purdue's plans for an Amelia Earhart memorial in order to determine if it would interfere with projects at Thiel College, June 27, 1938

Letter from Dorothy Stratton to Edward Elliott regarding material received from the World Center for Women's Archives, suggesting the items be turned over to the library for preservation and appropriate display, January 9, 1941

Letter from G. Stanley Meikle to Edward Elliott regarding discussion with Mr. D. W. Buchanan, a member of the executive committee of the Purdue Research Foundation, and Buchanan's support of the world flight project, March 19, 1936

Letter to Edward Elliott regarding Amelia Earhart's potential service at Purdue University in four general ways: Informal contacts with students, talks to groups of students, conferences with individual students, and conferences with faculty groups...

Letter from George Putnam to Edward Elliott regarding estimated costs to repair the Lockheed Electra plane and sources of funding, including a request for additional funds from Purdue, March 30, 1937. Letterhead: Major Pictures Corporation [2 pages]

Letter from Julia Klein to Edward Elliott with attached poem written by Klein after reading Earhart's book, Last Flight, "Thee hopeful little things we say When we think we'll be alive next day -- 'I'll mortgage the future, what else are futures...

Letter from G. Stanley Meikle to Edward Elliott regarding informal letter for the Amelia Earhart world flight project and the formation of A.E.P. Research Fund for Aeronautics, February 15, 1936 [3 pages, including draft of suggested letter]

Draft of letter [from George Putnam, written by G. Stanley Meikle?] to Edward Elliott describing the significance and scientific merit of the proposed world flight project, received at Purdue University March 11, 1936

Letter from G. Stanley Meikle to Edward Elliott regarding letter from George Putnam describing the proposed world flight project, including copy of suggested letter and tentative proposal from the Purdue Research Foundation, March 11, 1936

Letter from Josephine Stearns to Edward Elliott regarding Amelia Earhart's new appointment at Purdue and inquiring about the possibility of her lecturing for the World Travel-Study Clubs, Inc.; document includes list of members of the advisory...